Machine Safety report shows increased machine safety equipment use in Australia, Asia, NZ

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THE NEW Southeast Asia and Australia and New Zealand Machine Safety Market report shows increased use of machine safety equipment in the region.

According to the Frost and Sullivan research, end users have started to consider machine safety as a time and cost saving investment. It says stringent safety standards in the Southeastern countries are driving the machine safety market.

“The legislations have moved from a prescriptive to a performance-based model, where manufacturers, users, and employers are responsible for the safety of machinery under the Occupational Health and Safety Act," says a Frost and Sullivan analyst.

The report provides an insight on various machine safety products including electronic safety sensors, safety interlock switches, safety PLC, safety relay, machine safeguarding panels, and safety contractors.

The Southeast Asia and Australia and New Zealand Machine Safety Market report is available from Research and Markets.
 


 

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